8 de diciembre de 2011

A postdoc position is available at the Division of Tumor Cell Biology, University Hospital of Surgery Heidelberg.
The project is concerned with the role of CD44 variant isoform as a
pancreatic cancer stem cell biomarker with a general emphasis on the
contribution of cancer stem cell markers to stem cell biology. This
includes the role of exosomal miRNA in the crosstalk with the host. We
are searching for a cell biologist with basic knowledge in molecular
biology and experience in animal work. The position is currently
available for 15 months with a possibility of prolongation. The position
is available immediately and we are interested in starting at earliest
convenience which would facilitate handing over from the postdoc
currently engaged in the project.
The department has great experience in the field of tumor metastasis,
particularly with CD44 variant isoforms as metastasis promoting gene as
well as with tetraspanins and their importance in exosomes. We are a
dynamic, very friendly and helpful team, where it is easy to integrate
also offering a chance to further improve your skills. Fluent English is
required as it is the preferred language in the lab.

Please submit your application including CV, contact information of two
references and a cover letter stating research and career interest. More
detailed information can be found in NRC 9:49, 2009; 11:254, 2011 and
on our website or contact:

Bioblogia.net participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn commissions by linking to Amazon. That is, whenever you buy something on Amazon from a link on here, I get a small percentage of its price. That helps support Bioblogia.net and is very much appreciated